The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1916
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Title Section15 1916-07-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. NO. 8,79315 words
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Article229 1916-07-03 1 Results of Saturday's and Sunday's! golf— Page 10. Notes from the Cathedral Magazine are published on Page 10. Tbe Italians have pushed the Austrians farther back Page 6. News has been received of tbe death of Father Nain Page 10. Casement has appealed against the sentence of229 words
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Article998 1916-07-03 1 I had never met him until he cam* aboard the R M S at but I knew tbe type. It was on this account that. when I saw him come aboard our ship m the wake of the stocky little Admiral who had juet completed his Colonial command and998 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement613 1916-07-03 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED KEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES o» fob sale Kops Ale. 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, (Non-Aicohoiio Pego Engine, $370- 2h H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego dr. James edmund 3, m.d„ m.r.c.p. Engine .£320- I 4 is a P leasant wholesome beverage, marvellously613 words
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Advertisement148 1916-07-03 1 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notice re G R Oehlers Page 8. 1 Whiteaway's sale begins this morning --PChgfe** **rj. r i Notice re estate of Tan Chay Van deceased Page 8. I Shipping: P and 0 and allied lines, X P M latest sailings Page 6. j Auction sale Furniture148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1916-07-03 1 THE WEEK. i i iii Monday 3rd, Hlj-h Water— (M* a.re 11-13 p.m. M.M. homeward mail expected Royal Johore Tin Co, noon. Tuesday 4th. High Water— l IU a.m. Wednesday sth. nt«h Water- 0 30 a.m., 1-39 p.m. M.M. outward mail expected. Thursday, 6th. Hiah Water -9 a.m., 2-9 p.m.127 words
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182 1916-07-03 2 The Hague, May 29. ln pacifist circles here which are m touch with leading German politicians great importance is attached to the Imperial Chancellor's visits to the Courts of the South German States. Herr von Bethmann Hollweg tour is regarded as the outcome of182 words
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Article572 1916-07-03 2 Sir George Cave, Solicitor (ieneral, m a written Parliamentary answer to Mr Blair, states that it will be the duty of a married man ordinarily resident m Eng land, but who is abroad and cannot manage to be m this country within 30 days from the appointed day. to return572 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement763 1916-07-03 2 IN THE HOT SEASON. Many people soil or from overheating of the .lood, with weariness snd a sense of being too sired m the morning, even if theie are no pimples or sallowness of the skin to show that medicine is needed. The great mistake that people make at this763 words
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Advertisement641 1916-07-03 2 A crowded House on Saturday n igj, t testified to the excellence of our Programme Fr '.j_ow their lead and visit the PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD To-Night 8 pm. For 3 Nights only To-Night 8 pm. THE ESSANAY COMPANY PRESENT 4~-m. mmm ri* _r__. ■M/ _0641 words
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Advertisement805 1916-07-03 2 TO FINANCIERS, COMPANY PROMOTERS, AND OTHERS. If you have not yet been to tbe Coolest Hall m Singapore, make n?» fmnt .miniTO LET yourselves have a good true this week by s.eing the jireat prcui ;u_n at AT THE /^N A CITTVTI^ m^ m CINEMA ViiOlil \J OFF BEACH Rfi805 words
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Article980 1916-07-03 3 Oup Lucky Stives. The writer of ttan dom Notes m the -I raits Kcbo, says.— one has to go abroad, preferably to ■ther countries under British rule, to s-alise wl al a neat, clean, and pleasant place to li m this Penarg of ours ig. tty980 words
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Article386 1916-07-03 3 "Miscellany" has received a letter f com the front for its readers. It gives one or two little stories of actual mci- j dents which have occurred m the writer's; regiment somewhere m France All ranks, as soon as tbey land m France, are urgently warned against answering386 words
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Article215 1916-07-03 3 Mrßonat Law said, m reply to questions l>y Sir W Essex (L, Stafford) O! the inauy _outrihutions iv money and iv kiad which a .ye beea received from n-.-_.rly every' L. jlonv a:ii I'jo.ec-orate the following take j •:he sh:»n-. of direct, buc not m215 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement234 1916-07-03 3 If Str George Trevelyao bad been still a mt iiiber of tbe Houso of Commons, there j is little doubt as to tha lobby m wbich be wou'd bbive been found m a division ou j tbn L>ayiij?bt Saving Bill. As long ago as 1^(56 be expressed bis dislike of234 words
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Advertisement922 1916-07-03 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES) TRONOH SOUTH, LIMITED. ACTS 1908 and 1913, f (Incorporated m England i AND IN THE MATTER OF MORGANS j NO. 5, DIVIDEND. AGENCY, LIMITED. A dividend of sixpence per share, less In (In voluntary Liquidation). c< me Tax aB 4 6 ln the ba922 words
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Advertisement1402 1916-07-03 3 NOTICE. I TOLET 'j mm KENILWORTH, Barker Foa<H now being 'v111 THE ESTATE OF TAR CHAY YAH DECEASED, repaired and painted tht onghout, occupation immediately. Parsuant to the Trustee Ordiaanc* 1914" Apply HH ft HACLAUfI. Section 26 notice is hereby gUea that sll 4-4 mwf nc creditors and other persoos1,402 words
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Article, Illustration30 1916-07-03 4 Iter* i _t:i .ka Press thc People': right ■xJ-ismti InHatnc snd ut_rib«d hy ftls* V--u.ii x»v'.ot "i'ns-Q h«.r glorleas practpts *VW4*ml 9 tV-08. __->T«.-_- and _M».30 words
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Article1364 1916-07-03 4 No Black Monday news to-day. I The points m today's telegrams are' (l) A British offensive extending for twenty miles north of the Somme. (2) Searching out attacks north of that line (8) French advance on British right (1) Verdun still holding against all the enemy1,364 words
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Article794 1916-07-03 4 Municipal Commissioners might feel an interest m reading paragraph 6, page c 217 Council proceedings 1896 on tbe question of ultra vires bye-laws. At the request of agencies m Britain, the P and O Co. have received a supply of Part I of Raemakers wonderful cartoons, which they send us,794 words
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Article88 1916-07-03 4 London, June 80. Sir William Kit.et Government director of Indian railways is m a critical condition. London, June 30. The engagement ii announced of Captaiu F G Evans, Indian bane and MissO.wen Elizabeth, elder daughter of Mr Llojd George. Grahams Town June 30. A pr. vatletter from a88 words
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Article45 1916-07-03 4 London, June 30. The King has order ed the degradation of Casement fron; j Knighthood, and the erasure of his nan.. from the register of the order oi st Michael and St George. Later. Casement has appealed from the sentence of hanging.45 words
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Article116 1916-07-03 4 London, June 30. Mr Hughes sailed for Australia on June 24. Before hitdeparture he participated m a deputation to Mr Bonar Law at which he urged the Imperial Government to adopt a sugar scheme prohibiting the import of enemy sugar for five years after the war116 words
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Article125 1916-07-03 4 London, June 29. Presiding at a ler ture by Sirdar 1. aljit Singh m the India/ section of the Society of Arte on Sikhs, Mr Chamberlain dwelt on the Indianaservices m the war and paid a tribute tc the part played by the Sikhs. They had125 words
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Article47 1916-07-03 4 Montevideo, June 30. The captain of the Instituto Pt-sca has sent a wireless message that he proposes to renew bis efforts to rescue tbe members of tbe Shackleton Expedition. The Government has ordered him to wait at Punta Arenafor favourable weather and meanwhile repair damages.47 words
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Article59 1916-07-03 4 London July 1. Th 6 House of Lorde has allowed the appeal against the dcci sion of the Appeal Court m the case of Daimler Co. versus the Continental Tyre Rubber Co. that a company registered m England all tbe directors and shareholders of whom are alien59 words
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Article48 1916-07-03 4 Peking, June 30.— The provisional cen Htitution of 1912 has been restored, pend ing the convocation of Parliament on Aug 1, and the promulgation of a permanent constitution. A cabinet has been formed with Tuan Chi Jin premier. The majority of tho ministers are southerners.48 words
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Article70 1916-07-03 4 Handeni South Africa, July 1. Genera. Van de Venter on June 25 dislodged the enemy from Kondoa Irangi and took many prisoners. The enemy's losses were most heavy, ours slight Aii East African official report says The British have dislodged the Germans from the important centre of70 words
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Article150 1916-07-03 4 From the Government Printer, reeeivea with thanks, the bound Blue book for 1915, a good record of Government work Mr F S Malan, Union Minister of Education, tion, stated tl at a sympathetic reply had been received from the trustees of ti;» Rhodes Scholarships, who had been appro ached with150 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1916-07-03 4 p____-___-_-_-___-aa_---B_____B__a--a-« I' _T —~Jr^^ m 4 f i Fresh f^M&Bih sole Stocks SfiS^^k Agents of this Caldbeck whisky WV Macgregop shortly I &Co arriving fl Watsons N "10 ahead of all others I BURKES BOTTLING OF &m BASS'S LIGHT BITTER Mrm I ts per ozen $18* fl W» i MA176 words
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Article515 1916-07-03 5 Thiaumont Position Strengthened. London, June 30. Tbe French com- munique says there were most violent attacks, preceded by intense bombardment 1 and accompanied by liquid fire between I Avocourt Wood, and Hill 304, broken by our fire with heavy losses. East of Hill 304 the515 words
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Article1248 1916-07-03 5 GERMAN UNE PENETRATED. MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. The Spirit of the Troops. Wtwwi isa, J une 30. A Berlin telegram v Heavy artillery duel is proi. ...:>;_. from La Bassee to the Meuse. i. Keho Kjlge says that the Germans are i.r.uging un to the western front new1,248 words
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Article276 1916-07-03 5 KOLOMEA CAPTURED. Prisoners Now Over 200,000. [By Submarine GaUe] [Reuter's Service] London, Jnne 30. It is reported m Paris that the Russians haye occupied Kolomea. Petrograd official We have captured Kolomea the most important railway centre m Bukowina. Petrograd, July 1. The communique says that we are pursuing276 words
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Article130 1916-07-03 5 Stockholm, June 80. A violent con oonade was heard all night off tbe Swedish Coast. A steamer arrived reports that she witnessed a naval action outside Landsor, south of Stockholm, a northern squadron of destroyers, presumably Russian, withdrew before a squadron of heavy warships. Amsterdam, July130 words
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Article36 1916-07-03 5 Amsterdam, July 1. —A Sofia telegram Bays that the Bulgarian budget estimates a deficit on the year of four millions sterling. The national debt after the end of the year will be eight millions.36 words
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Article88 1916-07-03 5 London, July 1*—Dut Runciman has appointed a committee to prepare a debailed scheme for meeting the financial needs of British firms after the war, especially m connection with large overseas contracts. Lord Faringdon is chairman. London, June 30.—At a meeting ofj the Imperial College of88 words
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Article163 1916-07-03 5 LANSING FIRM. Refuses Any Mediation. [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] Washington, June 80. Congress has passed bills authorising the transfer of militiamen to the regular army, appropriating 27. million dollars for their transportation to the border, which is proceeding apace. The Bolivian and Salvadorean ministers have reoffered163 words
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Article40 1916-07-03 5 Washington, July I.— The State Department is preparing to enquire of Germany what punishment has been inflicted on the submarine commander who torpedoed the Suest-x, the informal enquiry through the Ambassador at Berlin being unanswered.40 words
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Article142 1916-07-03 5 Austrians hold Strong Positions. Rome, June 30. The communique says that further gains were made m the Val larea, Posina, Sugana and Carinia sectors and 341 prisoners captured. But between tbe Adige acd Brenta the Italians have now reached positions where the enemy has provided strong entrenchment142 words
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Article68 1916-07-03 5 London, July 1. The Daily Chronicle gives details of Lloyd George's appointment at the War Office as settled. A perfect understanding exists between Lloyd George and the General Staff. The appointment involves changes m the under secretaries at the War Office and a new minister orWunitions68 words
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Article110 1916-07-03 5 Ottawa, Tune 30. After conferring with Canadian bankers, the Finance Minister has cabled the Imperial government a further credit of five millions sterling, immediately available for the purchase ot munitions nnd supplies m Canada, Imperial Treasury Bills being held as collateral security for the advances. Thirty110 words
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Article147 1916-07-03 5 Benefits tne Nation m Death. London, June 30. Kitchener's letter calling for three hundred thousand re* emits for the new armies has been sold for £6,000 for the benefit of the Red Cross. Fenwick Harrison is presenting it to the nation. Kitchener's estate has been sworn at £171,420.147 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1916-07-03 5 I ROBINSON Co. I i JUST ARRIVED Water Proofed I Motor Cycling I Leggings 1 AND J Capes I ROBINSON co. I ># 2 WHITEAWAY'S I GREAT HALF PRICE f OxxJLiili I COMMENCES aM\ 3l THIS MORNING. y[ f I ALL THE HITS IT.t.U I I PUSH 60 I I84 words
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Advertisement687 1916-07-03 6 I "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). THE FINE STEAMSHIP City of Sparta sailing from Singapore on July 6. (FOR LONDON Has excellent act.onmiodation for Saloon passerigera Fare £36. For full particulars apply to McALISTER CO., LIMITED., Agents. ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.,687 words
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Advertisement830 1916-07-03 6 Jr British India AND Apcar Lime (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract witb His Majesty's Oovernment.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). ootward830 words
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Advertisement607 1916-07-03 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLOR ud MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWABD 1916 1916 Magellan July 3 I Pnlyncsien July 4 A. Lebon July 17 Athos July 18 Atlantique July :i I (.ordillere Auy I* Pojynesiep July 31 j Porthos Aug 15 For all particulars apply to J.607 words
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Advertisement697 1916-07-03 6 H V li JAPAN MAM. STEAM SHIP CO., ILi < Incorporated ln Japan; IMWEk* LINE. A service is maintained between V h h^, via ports to Marseilles, London, ander :_a;; oontract with the Imperial Japs n*. Govern ment. The New Twin screw BteamtM maintaining this servioe have been special)! designed697 words
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Article945 1916-07-03 7 From Our Otra Correspondent Weltevreden, June 24. There haa this week been no improvement whatever m business, which continues absolutely dull. Tbe position with regard to coffee likewise remains unchanged and no reply* has yet been received by the local Chamber of Commerce to their cable to the945 words
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324 1916-07-03 7 Sir William Treacher presided at the annual general meeting of the Linggi Plantations held on May 23. After setting forth the results, he stated that for the present year they had estimated for a crop of 1,960,*****)., but he would be disappointed if they failed324 words
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Article224 1916-07-03 7 Confined m Narrow Dark Hole The ud fortunate lot of six British sol diets under arrest m tbe prisoners of-war camp at Dytote is described m a report by representatives of the United States Am bassador at Berlin who visited the camp on April 25. The224 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement1462 1916-07-03 7 8 Wab or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. J W^AT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, i (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). TU.AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 02d Jewry, EC. 1 f r-.a uompany bae £20.0001,462 words
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Advertisement99 1916-07-03 7 "GENUINE QUALITY." METHYLATED SPIRIT. 8 STOCKISTS MIN WATT Co. il BHIP-CHANDLERS. Mf Telephone Mo. 428. 102, Market Street X, j Singapore Gold Storage Go., Ltd. J leer Eotraoce to Borito Wfairf, Telephone 1026. j A Sea atocks of adi kinds of Fro- lit zen Bleats etc., can be delivered to99 words
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Article867 1916-07-03 8 UL U PAN D AN R. E. Directors' 7 Aieporfc to shareholders for year ended April Accou .<«rs.— The net profit for the year 4U by the Profit and Loss Account, ame ants to 936,822.09, as against i 5,497.70, 497.70 for the previous year. To this /must be added the867 words
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Article1686 1916-07-03 8 Sengat, June 181,956 87,600 1142,161 Seremban, Dec 591,610 4". 671 169,732 Shalimar, 18.:' 3 h B'hai King, 9,771 49,981 S'hai Malay. 16,0 >: «7. S'hai Kel'tan. t.0.1j 25.1 S'hfti Pabang, 15,96a W.lO< S'hai S'tra lf,f| S'hai Seremban 7.154 7,1. Shelford, Dec 147.000 «9,M Siak, Dec 288,613 14,tt81,686 words
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Article268 1916-07-03 8 ln above list the totals m first column ar. monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 1916. The mouU m which the Company's year e_d* ii indicate d after the name. Third ooiumn sbowb thi 1916 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavour is268 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement747 1916-07-03 8 GAME Tbe following are now In stock PHEASANTS, WOODCOCK, WILD DUCK, TEAL, anfl QUAIL, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUS IPOH P F„fIANG. ga m^^^^ w [^^™»^^_______B_____"^"""" lw> a__B_r_________3__________i Health for infants For over h.df-a-cei.tury S avory.".& Moor?"*-; Food hap heen m genera! t*>e, both at. heme and abroad.747 words
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Article1484 1916-07-03 9 Issued by ERASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 1st •AM j-OtsMO-H of Sterling Shares mast fee regarded as voreifr nominal for Ihe present, Oa». isaui. Paid. Di?. Bums. Sbllbrb. 100,000 U fa Allagar 124* -20 16 379,989 2s 2i Anglo-Java a% int 39 48 IM.OOO Ss1,484 words
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Article52 1916-07-03 9 iCOBf-BCTKD QF TO July 1.) Bankgtns 2-4 19 82 demand 2il Privats credits 6m s 1.4 1816 France demand Bank 826 t*DIA, T. T. 1741 HOHOKOsa. demand 10} Yokohama, demand 110; Java, damaad 185 B-UsaKOK, demand 65$ So7lßiiass, Bank Bnying $8.64 Bank ol England Rata 6% Bar Silver London52 words
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Article143 1916-07-03 9 July 1. Tin (315 tons) 185.40 Gambier 12.00 Gambits Cnbe No. 1 24.00 Gambler Cobs No. 2 20.00 Psppes Black ordin. B 'pots 27.00 Psppsi, (Wb 'te fair) 85.00 Ndtmege (110 ts tbe lb. 80.00 Nutmegs (SO to tbe lb.) nom. Macs (Banda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee143 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1916-07-03 9 _5e TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. t 4 ____£____&S_H £i KJijt^^.v*.. V WiUJwV m M.* m M a^^^^BJ- -_\\__*_3__JM__H__________S_Nf____[.* mmmmmm ■^^^^^^^BM^_-.___--_i^---i-^--_-_-_i-S i v f GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience162 words
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Advertisement139 1916-07-03 9 SAVE V-P*ff ON YOUR LABOUR BILL /W I BY USINQ I\ P GAGGINO CO. Office, 20 Raffles Place Store, 25 Malacca Street Godown, Sambaw Street Lifeboat Yard, Tanjong Rhu We have always Life Boats, well fitted as per Government Regulation, Life Buoys, Life Belts, Rockets, Life Savers, etc. JUST RECEIVED139 words
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Advertisement32 1916-07-03 9 W.J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard RoadPianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods m Singkpore, Piano, Organ k Musical Instruments,32 words
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Miscellaneous630 1916-07-03 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. Chamber off Commerce (to 1 1 a or, Juiy I I ARRIVALS. June 30.— Radnorshire, Hai Nam (Brit;. Jaly 1. Tong Hong, Haiyang, Islander Edendale, Amherst, Perak, Poh Ann, Sri Maar, Kaka, Ofcto Trechrnann, Sbirala (Brit) Singkara, Emile, Pontianak (Dut) Tung Wah (Chi). CLEARANCES. June 30. Meteor630 words
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Article101 1916-07-03 10 The .lu!y monthly Bogey competition was played on Saturday and Sunduy and resulted m a tie between R F B'unie J A Deau and F A Teale, who returned net scores cf 9 down. The Bweephtake was won by Dean ot Saturday and by Gibs-on on Sunday.101 words
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Article613 1916-07-03 10 The ground of Rafflei Institution on Saturday was very gay with the pupils of the Victoria Bridge School, who held their annual sports there. Tbe school numbers about 600 pupils, and being fed by the Vernacular Schools is largely Malay iv character, though boys of all613 words
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Article79 1916-07-03 10 The SRC mcc the V M C A at crickel on Saturday on the SRC ground tb< V M 0 A winning a low scoring game. Foi the S R C who scored 40 ft O Hara put or 10, and E G Wheatley 13. Balaeingam tool five wiektts79 words
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Article31 1916-07-03 10 London, June 30. The following dividends are declared Bidor 35 p*?r cent, Lankat 20 per cent Interims: Highlands and Lowlands 6 pc cent. Kua.a Selangor 31 1 per cent.31 words
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Article44 1916-07-03 10 M A largo audience witnessed the Satur day night performance at the Palladiun the careful selection of films, including t good war series, being much enjoyed The same programme will be given to night end should be seen by all who like good pictures44 words
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Article476 1916-07-03 10 Tbe Cathedral Monthly paper has the following personal paragraph We have received substantial tokens of Mr Gold's affectionate remembrance of tbe work of the Church m Singapore. Mr Gold has a commission m the Scots' Guards, aud letters to him may be addres sed care of Wellington Barracks,476 words
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Article473 1916-07-03 10 Thef node for the care cf Blinded Sailors and Soldiers bave been brought largely to notice m the last few days, particularly by the Masquerade and Fancy Fair at the Adelphi Hotel, wbich has been so largely attended. Yet even now there ia room for spreading the knowledge473 words
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Article564 1916-07-03 10 The Roman Catholic Community of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, m general, and that of Singapore m particular, will learn with deep regret that on Saturday afternoon Monseigneur Barillon, Bishop of Malacca, received a telegram from the headquarters of the Missions Etrangeres m564 words
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Article219 1916-07-03 10 On Saturday last at Up Hotel del' Europe, Captain *Cbano4nor, InspectorGeneral of Police, S.S., all the Assistant Superintendents of Police at present resident iv tbe Colony, and the Probationer A S Ps, met at tiffin to do honour to the departing Chief Police officer,219 words
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Article132 1916-07-03 10 Belgians' Ridicule. Govornor von Bissiog, of Brussels, issued an order (says the Petit Parisien) that all dogs must be muzzled and held m leash. To ridicule this ludicrous order a man I promenaded the main streets of the capi tal with a novel pack of dogs greyhounds, bassets132 words
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Article475 1916-07-03 10 [By Couetesy op the French Consulate] Paris, June 29, 6 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62.25 and the 5 per cent at francs 89. Yesterday, we prevented an attack m Champagne, and on the left bank of the Meuse, we progressed on475 words
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Article183 1916-07-03 10 Some time -ago it was suggested m! England that July 10 should be kept as a J Children's Day for Belgium Singapore is not going to be behindhand m uniting m this worthy object. A Children's Fo e has been arranged at the Town Hall wbich183 words
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Article126 1916-07-03 10 For the theft of two tins of milk value seventy-six cents from godown 21 West Wharf, a coal coolie named Yeo Sin was on Saturday sentenced to twenty one days' rigorous imprisonment, by the second police court magistrate, Beggars m Arab Street have long been a nuisance to people who126 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1916-07-03 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNEI Specially prepared for us by the Oldest Lavender Distiller m England and renowned for its STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETNESS and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. One of the minor but still Important results of the war has been tb«* increase demand for Eau-de- _ologne, accentuated ai it is214 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1916-07-03 10 s.v.c. drill Programme. 1 TO-DAY. > 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. ii ti ti S. R» E. v. i ii n i, Veterans Co. 4.45 S. V. C. Band.29 words
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